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Lee Macleod Ceramics | I’ve gotten some questions about this technique so here is a more in-depth video about how I use mocha diffusion. Try it- you’ll love it!... | Instagram
9,618 likes, 76 comments - the.ceramic.school a August 25, 2024: "How to do mocha diffusion ❤️ ••• Follow @leemacleodceramics for more!".
Shawna Pincus on Instagram: "NCECA prep is in full swing! I’m getting the last batch of pots made to send to the gallery expo this year. You can find my pots along with some other really amazing artists work in the @baltimoreclayworks booth in the gallery expo area. I’m so honored to be showing with them again this year and I’m super excited to be able to actually go to the show this year!! I have my ticket and my air b&b all set so as long as nothing wild happens (looking at you March 2020😖) I can’t wait to go! This will be my first time back since college. In the video my trusty studio cat and I are starting a batch of small bowls. I roll out slabs, cut circles to size then shape and texture them using my pottery wheel and a bisque mold (homemade). This will be the bottom of the bowl w
1,623 likes, 4 comments - oyu_ceramics le November 16, 2022: "Trimming a leather hard stoneware Guinomi. #wheelthrown #wheelthrownpottery #pottery #potteryvideo #ceramics #japaneseceramics #wabisabi #teaware #teawares #trimmingpottery #potteryprocess #potterystudio #guinomi #yunomi #teacup #teaaddict #teaaddicts #clay #clayart".
Darly Pellegrini - cerâmica original de alta temperatura on Instagram: "Nem só de carinho vive a cerâmica 😅 #coposdeceramica #ceramicaoriginal #claylife #lovepottery #ceramicstudio #ceramictips #ceramicaartesanal #handmadeceramics #loveceramics #darlypellegrini #atelierdarlypellegrini"
The Potters Shed • Pottery Classes in Adelaide on Instagram: "Opening the base of your pot is a very simple task but a few tips can make your life easier for when you start pulling the walls. First, make sure you keep your hands connected, having them touching gives an anchor for the finger opening the clay, and it reduces your chances of having uneven walls during the opening. Second, aim for that V shape to start with. It will be easier to fix if you have gone too far down, or if its still too thick on the base. Third, when you start opening, try to pull towards yourself in a straight line, carefull to not go lower, we tend to apply pressure down when opening, and it will make that part of the base thinner, you will have to work more to make your base levelled. Opening up shouldnt